Hotel Snezhanka, Pamporovo

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4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
It’s at the quieter end of the village, right at the far end, which we like. It looks a little tired in some respects but the services are excellent and the rooms are nice and big. The food has always been excellent. They do a constant buffet with a selection of hot dishes, you just go up and help yourself, wh... + more
William, Sussex
4 out of 5
A good hotel. It’s at one edge of the town to a bit of a degree, but it’s a small town and we were well located for wandering around and exploring. Our bedroom was fine. We enjoyed the food, which was mainly local dishes with a few more familiar European dishes thrown in (always in the form of a buffet). On m... + more
Tony, Melton
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Snezhanka

Nestled amongst the pine trees in the lower part of resort, further down the mountain it’s named after, the Snezhanka is still just a short walk from a range of restaurants, supermarkets and bars.


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Snezhanka description

The Snezhanka is a busy hotel in a lovely location, surrounded by forest yet only 5 minutes’ walk from the bustling resort centre. The nearest ski lift is 1.5km away, but you can hop of the free shuttle bus and be there in minutes.

After a day out on the slopes, the hotel’s homely atmosphere is definitely a welcome sight. The rooms are simple but comfortable, and many also have fantastic views of the surrounding mountains.

Great for groups, the hotel has plenty of ways to relax and rejuvenate after skiing. Refresh yourself with a swim in the large indoor pool, unwind in the sauna or treat yourself to a massage. If you've still got the energy, you can go throw some shapes on the disco’s dancefloor.

The spacious restaurant serves a variety of simple fare, with generous portions. Or you can try out Bulgarian favourites in the hotel’s own tavern, which is decorated in authentic Rhodopi style. And for a post-dinner tipple, try the café bar in the lobby, where you may catch some traditional live guitar music.


Slope-ready for Winter 17/18
All Winter 17/18 holidays to Pamporovo will include lift passes, equipment hire and tuition – a great value option for first timers or more seasoned skiers or boarders.


Facilities: Hotel Snezhanka features

· café and bar with open fireplace · indoor pool · extra charge for sauna and massages · traditional tavern · disco · free WiFi in rooms and public areas · ski storage · lift to all floors · 67 rooms and 18 apartments


Room Types: Hotel Snezhanka bedrooms

All rooms have a cable TV, hairdryer and fridge.

Small twin room - sleeps 1-2: twin beds, private shower and WC.

Twin room - sleeps 2-3 (max 2 adults): twin beds, single sofa bed, private shower and WC.

Twin room - sleeps 2-3: twin beds, single sofa bed, private bath and WC.

Twin room with balcony - sleeps 1-3 (max 2 adults): twin beds, single sofa bed, private shower, WC and balcony.

Type C1 apartment - sleeps 2-4: double bedroom, living room with double sofa bed, kitchenette with hob, fridge and sink, private shower and WC, and balcony.

Family room with balcony - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults): twin beds, double sofa bed, private bath, WC and balcony.


Meals: Hotel Snezhanka food & drink

· welcome drink · hot and cold buffet breakfast · 3-course evening meals with a starter buffet, choice of 4 mains, salad buffet and dessert buffet · free small beer, glass of wine or soft drink with evening meals · Christmas Day and New Year's Eve gala dinners included

We update Hotel Snezhanka's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Pamporovo: about holidays in Pamporovo: about ski holidays in Pamporovo: about ski holidays in Pamporovo Bulgaria

Sunniest Bulgarian resort Quaint village Fun and cheap après ski

It’s that time again. You’re looking to book a holiday and you can’t decide between somewhere to get the perfect tan, or whether you want the familiar thrill of zooming down the pistes. In Pamporovo, an average of 270 days of sun per year make it Europe’s sunniest mountain resort, and means you’ll get the best of both worlds.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Non-skiers Cheap holiday

Pamporovo webcam

Snow Report: Top 81cm, Bottom 65cm

Snow Forecast: 29cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 128.17cm

Pamporovo trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Sofia260 km, 4 hrs
Region:Bulgaria, Rhodopi
First opened:1933

Pamporovo lift pass price last reported as £146 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Snezhanka.
Night skiing: Yes
Pamporovo has N, NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1650m
Top of slopes: 1926m
Bottom of piste: 1600m
Vertical drop: 326m
Total length of trails:37km
Longest piste:7km
Nestled in pine forests in the Rhodopi mountain range, you'll find Europe's sunniest ski resort. This beautiful Bulgarian village is compact and well hidden, meaning you won't have to fight your way through the crowds to get a seat on the efficient lift system. The village is nestled comfortably at the base of the Snejanka peak, which translates to Snow White, an understandable name given the magical pine forests and charming log chalets you'll find here. There are various perfectly groomed pistes, most of ...
If you’re new to the snow, this is the perfect place to discover your love for skiing. The safe hands of Pamporovo PLC school will ensure you and any other beginners not only learn a ton but have a great time doing so. The school meets in the Malina region, a short few minutes on the bus from the centre where you’ll get to grips with your French fries and pizza slices - you’ll be cruising down the magnificent Snezhanka 6 ‘Touristic’ piste in no time. For intermediate skiers, the slopes offer a wide range...
At first glance, the dreamy pine forests and cosy-looking chalets may give you the impression of a sleepy resort. Pamporovo is a bustling village with fabulous apres and restaurant options. Aside from the superb skiing on offer here, there are also bowling and fitness facilities, or if you can manage a longer break from the slopes, day trips to Plovdiv or visits to traditional Rhodopi homes in surrounding villages are well worth a go. However homely the Rhodopi villages maybe, we regret to inform you yo...

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"Booked this hotel for the past 2 years"

William, Sussex
4/ out of 5
It’s at the quieter end of the village, right at the far end, which we like. It looks a little tired in some respects but the services are excellent and the rooms are nice and big. The food has always been excellent. They do a constant buffet with a selection of hot dishes, you just go up and help yourself, which is ideal for most people as you can always find something you like. Unlike a lot of places in Bulgaria, the food is actually hot rather than just being warm and you have a microwave at hand if you want to heat anything up. It’s a short walk back into the centre of town (by a short walk I mean a couple of hundred yards). The only downside, if I had to pick one out is that you have to get the bus to access the ski area. They run buses from all the hotels up to the ski lifts and the area where all the ski equipment is left... The buses start at 9am and last until 10:30am and then on the way back they start at 3pm and last until 4:30pm, so if you want to go back in the middle for lunch you have to get a taxi.

"A good stay at the Snezhanka"

Tony, Melton
4/ out of 5
A good hotel. It’s at one edge of the town to a bit of a degree, but it’s a small town and we were well located for wandering around and exploring. Our bedroom was fine. We enjoyed the food, which was mainly local dishes with a few more familiar European dishes thrown in (always in the form of a buffet). On most nights you could wander down anytime for meals and sit where you wanted, but on New Year’s Eve you had to sit in a special place (our reps weren't very good at keeping us informed about this!). They did an excellent New Year’s Eve party with five or six different acts and course after course at dinner.
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